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Show TnEMOPiXINii EXAMINER OGDEN, ETA. BOYS PLEDGE SUPPORT this city who the lint of injured in the Reno. Monday. wiU routlnuo Francisco. Her Journey to San iut serious enough to back to iweMr. Galt to bring her v ji A. Galt, of Imiat GRANT SUDDEN TO STRIKERS SS. WEDXKSDA V MORMNO, SEPTISMBER 11. 1001. MOSS AYENUI CHASE PLEADS DEATH MUST LEAVE OR DISMANTLE. OvMer Itay, Kept 13. Russia's auxilii.ry ermnr Lena which piu into the pen if Kan Francijcu Ist-SunJav froi.. Viadivostuk will have to icsve Hist port within a brief tunc (ji hcril, r by this governnii'iit, or will Lair to dismautle. Tnut In hrii.f, n cau be stated authoritatively, Ihe derision of tne American gov- - ENDS IN NOT GUILTY - CAPTURE Ogden. v To Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Clem, pound hoy. All and one-haferen s are doing well. TAKEN BY THE UTAH OF SATE FEDERATION LAD THROWN FROM A WAGON AND KILLED. ACTION viHR lf EIGHT-YEAR-OL- LABOR. Willie l,vedahl, iho eiglil-yt-iild son of Wiiiiam Lcwdalil. w lu rvsidvs May Establish Coal Yard in Ogdan to near Five Puinta was killed M outlay Handlo Nothing But Union night aliou 6:3o oVIock in a ruuaaay Vk'urld'e Tair. Mined Coal. arriilt-u- t l neur the hnniv. The little follow was engaged iu who u inIn woman Ogden Every holding tin; team when smldobly Dio in the cauae of temperance flated JT urged to meet with the Wouom'a The Utah State Federation of Labor huraea liet'ame frightened and ran rhrtFtian Temperance Union of Utah which went into convent tuu session away. Willie waa ihruwn from ihe wagon and, lallingdirectly first meeting on Wednesday at tlu-i- r twu runaway boraes, was run over by home of Mra. Monday morning, again convened it J:3fi p. ui. at the the wheels ol the wagnn. uorulug at lu o'clock. l.uviug m. Craig, 4S3 fieventeenth fitreei. Considerable time waa siwnt in dis- hands pUked up the iiilie umvu-Si'iou- s waa reiurnrd cussion of various phases of problems form and iwrried it into th Dr. J. 11. Kpperaon fiutn' California where he boa attended confronting union labor and not much borne. Donor Baker was sent for, hut before be arrived the boy died withHe ml business was transacted. the Knights Templar conclave. out regaining ioiisneM. Thomas Pnelps. Louis Jones and inorta hating a moat cnju.table time. Willie waa a bright little lad and Davis, the three delegatee from Ha arrived on the drat section of No. a great favorite with his playmate, g the third section of which waa ia Cat bon county, reported on the conlLi ditions in the coal mining camps at the who will miss bis cheery the wreck weal of Reno. presem time. They said that about was doted upon by a fund father and who haa hern 250 men were still out on strike, in- mother and there is an aehiiig void in Robertson vikiting with her aunt. Mra. Reed, in volving about 1,000 persons, counting their hearts which nut ereu Time, the days returned to wires and children. It is the deter- great healer, will ever succeed iu fillOgden for several her home at fialt Lake yesterday after mination of the strikers to win out, in ing. what they consider a struggle for prinnoon. ciple and the delegates made a plea io (LOSE or SEVEN DAIS the convention in behalf of the miners. The police department has recovered have been reUpon minion H was finally made the three bicycles which 1113 sense of the federated unions that they ported aa stolen for several days. Two of the wheels were found In the yard give their support, both moral and in hi hunt of the residence of the lion. financial, to the striking miuers (Umiinucd from Page 2). Lorin Karr, where they had evidently Carbon county. J. J. Junes, of Ogden, Introduced a the Russians attacked In hem left by parties who borrowed great force, resolution which provided for the and fur two hours there followed them for a short ride. of a committee to inaugusteady and bard iuiantry fighting. Durrate a union coal yard at Ogden In con- ing most of this time the combatants nection wUh the United Labor Mercanwere so clune lu each other 'hat ihe tile company, at which yard nothiug artillery could not be used. Throughbut union coal would be for sale. The out. that nighL the tenure uf the hi,l same waa paased. hung in the balance. The Hussiaua The reports of the minority and ma- made two assaults and onco the Japon committees nnd constitution jority anese were driven from the trenches were read, after which an addown on to the nearer slope. They 2 was taken until o'clock. journment refused to yield and finally succeeded Assistant Division Superintendent Upon reconvening for the afternoon In driving the Russians away. The Hllliker of the Oregon Short Line la session, the time waa spent in adoptslaughter in ibis fighting waa great on ia Balt Lake yesterday. for the both sides. ing n constitution and In the meantime the Russians atgoverning of the actions of the Fedr eration. tempted to overwhelm the Japanese psisenger trains from ths west are on the Five Headed hills throwing a In on time. The wreck coming mar Reno baa been cleared away so large body of Infantry against them. SCHOCLS OPEN AT A hard battle waa waged but the Japwith that it does not now Interfere PLAIN CITY anese lines were not broken. The sectraffle. tion at night waa like a fire works display. The Russian bombardment uf H. V. Plait, division superintendent BEET GROWERS WILL COMMENCE the bills, which had been steady all hna of the Oregon Short Line, who . HARVESTING THE CROP toward aunact, day long Increased been in the city on official business, THIS WEEK. and when darkness fell the bursting1 went over the road yesterday on a trip reshells over bill top and plain of Inspection. sembled flashing llghls. The summits t Prominent Citlsen to Bo Operated on of the bills were outlined by conThe time table which will be put tinuous and tbln streams of fire from for Appendicitis. in force next Saturday over the Ogden-Luci- n Bashing rifles. In the nearer plain from Ogden to Moutello, under the protection of hills, the camp when the piece of road in turned over reserves glowed like the Plain City, fiept. 12. The school fires of the to the operating department, gives lights of a city. In the distance great year commences here today, the prim- beacons the following distances from Ogden: of light showed where the Cedi Junction, 9 mllee; West Weber, ary schools being opened. The cen- dead were being cremated. where the tral school, higher grades Rome, 9.7; Little Mountain, 13.7; Si; The morning of Sept. 3. the fifth are taught, will not be opened fur two Owens. U.S; Promontory Point, 23.6; day of the battle, was an anxloua time West Bids, 27; Colon, 2.1; Midlake, week! yet. at the headquarters of Kurokl. The comwill Beet hereabouts growers 37.4; Hanbo, 42.4; Lakeside, 47.B; mence Russian bombardment was proceeding the beet this crop harvesting gtnugjuob, 52.1; Olney, 66.3; Uogup, and the Japanese batteries bad taken three-fourthavof them werkaabut tli; Lay, 65.9; Groome. 71; up new positions In the low lands. 75.7: Lemay, 80.1; Beppo, ing been notified to begin making de- It was evident that the Russians conon 15th. The liveries the this crop Mi; Jackson, 88.9; Teck, 93.2; Pigeon, the army under General year has suffered less for want of fronting 7.7; Lticln, 102.4; Umbria Junction, been heavily reinforced had It than baa for water a done number 1W2; Gartney, 107.8; Tecoma, 113.2; The members of the general staff were Akbar, 117.96; Montello, 120.27, The of years paat, and the yield la there- silent concerning the situation. Little to be somewhat better. total saving In mllea la 43.35. It ia fore expected William Dick was re- firing was heard from the direction of Yesterday believed that over the new route at Liao Yang. Whether General Kuro-patkleast twenty miles per hour over the moved from hie home here in Plain waa holding hla ground there entire distance front Ogden to Mon- City to the hospital in Ogden to underand bringing further reinforcements go treatment for appendicitis. tello will be saved. ngnlnst Kurokl, or shifting the main strength of his army against, the Denver. Sept 13. Interstate ComWARRANTY DEEDS general, who menaced bis center merce Commissioner Prouty and was within striking distance of the today continued the investigation of comThe following are the real estate railroad, were matters of conjecture. In transfer! for the day: plaints of alleged discrimination Hundreds of Chinese, men, women Johan Jcmsen el ux. to Elijah M. and children, all heavily laden down height rates by the railroads against this city. Evidence was submitted by Clayton, part of northwest quarter auc- with their possessions, were seen fleelowl manufacturers and merchants in tion 33, township 6, north range 2 ing from the villages on the plains In the long lines support of their contention that rates west, $2,250. and disappearing on some commodities from Alfred S. Burt et ux. to Vera Wheat, over the eastern Mils. Up to the Atlantic coast points are time an ordiuary engagement to Denver than part of lot 10, block 10, 8. O. 8., $1. higher present to Baa Kranrlsco and that Missouri Alfred 8. Burt et ux. to Ethel between Russians and Japanese with cities are granted lower rates part of lot 10, block 10, 8. O. S. a few batteries throwing sheila back tjw thin Denver to interior Colorado II. and forth, has not sufficed to drive Jdnta Traffic Manager Munroe of the these enterprising Manrhits from their lawn Pacific explained that Missouri DISCUSSES ASIATIC PROBLEM. homes. They hover about the sons of Points were especially favored, 8L Petersburg, Sept 13.-- 4:15 p. m. fighting playing the part of scavengers. pfr wvue that section was the great M. Souvariu, manager of the Novoe They atrip the battlefields uf every rob the wounded point east and west and the Vremya. In a long leading article In vestige of debris, must ttjunidi necessarily make a rate tjiat paper today, again discusses the and take the clothing from the dead. " H those cities; that Denver had Asian problem and the argument that They have been seen between the fir.f?WbBUry territory of 100 mllee the renaissance of China would be ing linen gathering cartridges. This but that lark of popnla- - more dangerous to Japan than to any morning their action was taken to inJL J apt the Jobbera and manufactur- - other country and points out that U dicate that they expected even greatha from selling nil their millions, er dangers. product. England, with her iorty-twcan hold the over two hundred and Some of the newspaper correspondfifty millions of India in check, Japan ents and military attaches who were toe new railroad equlp-w..fo."1 could more easily become the Great assigned to General Kurokl'a headquarfor July and August showed n of China. Bouvarln, however, ters rode forward to divslon headquarllKlie to the demand for Britain considers that JapaiA threat goes ters. Here they were requested to t oat In rompariaon with the ate mouths return nnd the renson given was that last year, but no 1m- - even beyond China to India, where, In it was too dangerous for them. This Ihe demand for locomo-vT- h he aaye, the eyes of the natives this conflict era turned, not toward request to go back led to surmises that w ,he first time for n 'ndicntlona of n renewed Russia but to Japan. He expresses lb JapantUe were considering the posthe opinion that Russia's defeat would sibility uf defeat and that they did have been bo followed otinlpment hnn0!! by a conflict between Ja- not wnnl to lie encumbered with unOrders for care and locomo-fti- r and England and consequently necessary persons. pan Periods mentioned and concludes that Russia's Interests and Most of the villages were turned tutu comimre as follows: those of Great Britain as well as those hospitals and hundreds uf wutluded Jn number, of the other western powers In the were seen, who told fearful slurits of fsa 103. 7.385; increase . II0b,,i. present ertida are bound to be idratl-ca-l. the night fighting. August. JfO'iaiy nnmber.lMi. M. Souvarin say that Great The afternoon of Sept. 3. was com ' 13, 175,155; decrease. 106,- J;f Britain fought for two years a coun- paratlvely quiet, and the Russian fire the size of Japan, decreased. try number. without, any British statesman foreTo the Russian fire the Japanese : AUr,l 53; decrease. 334. Jan.- - seeing the timo, money and lives ihe guns rude occasional reply. The work nbinljer, 1904, 1,361; 1903, war would cost, their lack of fore- uf the ptevious four daya must have j jf. dc rcHFc, 2,179. sight being hardly leas than that of been a. severe strain on the gune and f,'r rkbt cars are $250 to the Russians and concludes with say-to- gunnere of both armies, and depleted w vTv early in 1903. The the supplies of ammunition. t, for height care from No matter how hard (he war is on There was almost no infantry firSouthern and the Russian people. Russia must win ing during the day of tho 3rd. It Uke Eri railroads In the victory, it being even more neces- waa explained that the Japanese adAnimm tl fur the Increase noted 'by the high sary than it was for Great Britain to vance hail been hampered defeat the Boers. rant, which made it impossible for them to see the Russian positions. The Japanese line advanced to the westward only a half mile during tbe day, and It became evident that the Russian advance facing Kuroki was We Care too largo to warrant the Japanese In Mom awl TmM CSTUsn-l- wr attempting to attack It, and that GenTrnabiM, B av DImum. BmaoMal as! Last TiwMh. AwSwa. Sumach. Itf eral. Kurokl would probably be fortunr aad KISmj Uinta, kiaddur TroaUM. ate if he was able to hold hla ground. rams) CoatBlalau. L'hroala Maaaaaa ti Wawai aa ihUSrm. tlaan Waaaaa. MaThe night or the third a great rkets Maaaaaa. CSorsa. ifck Vltaa' Uaaeai. glow shone over the hills to the southwvuitfi Hletaia. Spinal Trookla. Ski a Miailaa an MSmm.aUm. ISamea west. and it was surmised that the of Ms Sowaia. Pitas VI Hula aatf Bawal Russians were burning Liao Yang. TraaMas. Laura lav SI aakl. MlonS M- raws. Tut Worst. Hay rmr Hyaiaila, The morning of September 4 was rpUapey, Imovaia. ata.. aaS all Maaaaaa not and an ominous quiet reigned. Two Prlvaia aaa uaroaia Dltsuaa. Russian guns beond the hills In Caiwa. WftM fee Jtaaa Tmlntl IWt If yoa faaaalr" front of Kurokls army, boomed at i noata fraaaywptaia . aaoaxa. a.a. t'awtaliail fna The members of the generars staff obviously wars worried. They fl pent the morning, as they had the f at aRe-s-srafi5ia VirtTaP afternoon, ia looking through previous TJLTS BBIUMIB w n IAV tbmiBffiBdt aaaJ MBl IBM to t x sowwswasTTCcLasws telescopes toward tbe northwest, and TOO wit! IM ilttian aaopiwaaSiae mai it waa evident that they expected a P"yS?iJf,r will Mot diwiH ft Fit ftntll ft movement in that direction. It became known that General Kurokie communication with the other Japanese armies had been cnt. There wan no ara. m.. Coaute aiaui Panaa. at aa. wasKsnnxs knowledge as to how the tide of batla ihu alua H bn-la urrwm hocks: Ss.i tI4 fcetle went with them, but the Russian neSiSiwswaWhomtoTi force in front of Kuroki was estimated iiLlHIlBES k SHQEEX, iitaS ShicMiH. 2182 ifaahiats to numlier el least fire divisions. Conductor Pete Peterson of the iwthern Pacific with tns wife and eon Jie gone to fit. Louie to attend th WORK WAS COUVENCED EARLY THIS MORNING. PAT BOTTOMER. WHO SHOT 6YMTH, ALSO ENTERS SAME PLEA. ar yti-teraa- jr . nu e. pit-sem- Mra-Ia- BIMil M , Number of Other Criminal Cases in District Court for Disposal About thirty nnti an.i teams are was the day m-- i in Judge al wm., (.i i;iant avenengaged ue between Twr-- i ( in s- urn fur Hip and Tweu--t i. fifth streets u, tin- paxuig contract to cucaws iuiinal ci juuiuiLCiii uf P. J. Moran. 'I 1, work ter paraiiiry iiWs. ia under tbe fni. of Foreman William Harry Mow, who is alleged to bate ( ,;m. fomurlv with the Utah In.ii n n t.t Telephone ii fib ted a mortal wound on the company. of William Slone, was arraigned aud Immediately a .. " c block on entered a pica ot not gniliy. Graiit Av. ia p;. will be Januia llutiotiicr, who abut Tut started oil the I'iocr on Wall avenus between Twcnt u lii'i ami Tweut.v-fifi- Sinyib, aau arraigned and pleaded not at red a. time guilty. will mark the '...ivliis.ii ot paving IL L. liaviK. whom Silent! Hailey on both streets. of hating sulil him thnuigh Tbe contractor p.i.i.,n io complete a disabled horiit', waa arthe work aa fan men and i.viny tu pit ad, was orfailing and, raigned can rutdi it Ihrom'h. Tin?" putting .a 15. so dered to du September of sewer counci i.oi s hy Mversl of The CK.-- of J allies Wilaou. who M the residents on iiumi ia interfering Rome wit q the ori.. I; bwiiu that charged with robbety, liurulofore art they imatpoued lie, to uk- - last non-ulc- , for September Id, wgs continued and not common m,- m, ihe sower set for 0.1, 7, Maud Ian, liargcd with annan't niiinoctlons until auiMl work was bewith a deadly weapon ilium a mu her ing done liy (h pi.vitig contractor. The paving of ti.r idocks named woman, was orderedr to appear for It). Kep'etulM-will add maierluio to the beauty of Sentence of C. K. Held, t barged with the city. graml larceny, which was to be pasted ' ' cut-of- hi Ktt-ro- kl ln Jaii-ane- ' d, dls-'bsu- ng o m July-Augu- st, g: Wn. tou-to- Treat M-- i When Cured xzsrszz Pay vjsk iSfeak Men rtyrr teaSSgiicawrss! tmrt .. - se Ko-Ui- 't Tiii-sita- c s - i iim-ciio- pei-ho- h . w.-ck- -n - tn ONE OUT OF SEVEN GET WORK by-la- by-la- IDAHO IS ARRESTED IN BY SHERIFFS. cunfercnco marveled at Hie daring of Cofforth in iuvitiug the io Ends a Persistent Search Made by view something Hint mil not exist, but Officers After a Lawbreaker. the air of confidence sianipod all over Cofforih'a lace i everyone lu srpru-finin1 fiat night Coffunn bent for Got my man. will coiue tomorrow." une of hiR hciieUiuen: von got me up is Ihe purport of a received a Hill,"i be haul, 2tan o'clock tomorrow by al the chiTilf's otticr ycaterduy from afnruiKin In tbe pavilion?'' Sun- - Mike," wits tliu reply. Deputy Klic riff liclnap. which tcils Hie ''till ahead and do it." result of a ctoo- - after an alleged lawi rcac-hcWhen the the breaker which began a week ngo yespavilion at 2 o'clock Monday after-uoo- n terday, uud lias been coiuiei tod with a there were hIhiiiI, thirty young few excliing and considerable nu-- cnguMd In lsikiiig, at tin: wrfit iloleriniuaiiou utt (Lu part uf Iho of- liiuclilne. working tins pi. Hex a and piiuchitiii biigs. on a hoiiniiitl t,;,r ficers. waa a rather lindd-i- . Hiking vnm.fr nirn It will be yiueinbcioil that J.iiucs sealed iu a imno nv lees i'hujmiI attiWalker, the offender, is Ibe alleged tude. While Hit- Supi rVu-.-- is eyi? kloHp thief who, a work ago, Iceiotc-proceedings villi, awe. I'cffur'h tb, Hie voulij; luivn VI fin h;i j u ,. by Jue Itelnup, and inter w.ta aiiet eliUM-up the Union I'acine track by provlstied the cvmn.cdnri v liy the u an engine and finally bis low on Hip horloiual hr didn't ii piifcouer to retire. This was Monday, honiethiii'r. "IWv souictbin! Why. niv i;ud. f Septciiilier 5. In response tit inbirmatioii. llelimji lie n. ovi-- be will fill off. We lime start o, for Kvniifctcm after the fugitive got bun tied du the lutr' wic- - Hie repontip. tbe same night, only lo return without him two days betel. The fugitive Vou never think of talking back to had doubled on his tracks and .tone west, lint Uiia trip was not altogeHi-c- r your wife, do you?" If I didn't rbe won hi a failure, as the deputy had put all "Occasionally. offlrcit along Ihe line on Ibe look-ou- r. lie unable to enjov the luxury of the Ibhi word "Washington Btar. No sooner had Mr. Ucinap Ilian lie received inhumation through THE NORTHWESTERN UNE Rube Eggleston (bat Walker hud been ATLAa. associated with the Hunnsreker Isiys e A in tbe races Labor day and that he had War Atlas hag lefi a horse and saddle at Hotieyvllle. been Issued by the Chicago ft Northwestern I all way. Three line colored Bclttap started from Hmieyvllle WedWalker had maps, each 14x20, hound in convenient nesday. Finding that worked at Ihe ranch of Fred Grant he form for reference. The Earners ahown Is detail, with tables repaired lo the place and found that the fugitive had drawn a $50 cheek showing relative military and saval there not long before. After scouring strength and financial reaeurcea of the country lo the north and west of Rnssta and Japes. Copy mailed to any addreaa os reGranite ranch for two days, Belknap relumed the second lime without his ceipt of tea (101 centa for postage by Walker. Gen. Agent C. ft N. W. man. It afterwards developed that C. A. 2206 South Main 8L, Baft Lake Walker rame to Honeyvllle a few Ry., hours after Belknap had left for Urant's City, Utah. ranch, and bad taken away hla hoi as and saddle, but somehow Helnap had Kiiix-mso- About Thirty Men end Nme Teams ara Engaged in u.c Work. Levi-dsh- I eminent. SHEEP THIEF Rest of the Former Strikers Must Apply to Packers Some Other Day. Chicago, Sept. M. More than 7.00U former airikers gathered In Iarklng-tow- n today looking for work. About 1,11)0 were given employment and the rest went away to try again tomorJ row. A HUFFAU) FOLK. Buffalo. N. Y.. Kept. 13. IliKirii-- t Attorney Coalswurth baa announced that the evidence in connection with Chargee of corruption agalnat public officials and others will be presented lo the county court grand Jury which was worn in today. This Investigation will be thordistrict ough. said the attorney. Wherever a head shows I will hit. There will be no discrimination. It was stated that evidence seriously involving a number of . persons fats been secured. BREAD. Times) (Corresiiondence of the I wss Informed g few weeks agu by a gentleman who owns large flour mills that the crate for white bread is being carried to auch extremes that many millers ara putting up expensive machinery for the purpose of actually bleaching the flour. This is being done by ozone and nitrous acid, the object being to make an artificially while bread and to enable grain to lie used which would otherwise give a darker color to tha flour. Tbe development of the grinding process during the last few years has been such that the stones have been replaced by steel rollers sied tuated under great pressure. The gerin and other most nutritive constituents of the wheat are thus lo a great extent abstracted and tbe valuable character of the bread greatly re- this muruing, was defected until ibis . afternoon. In hearing on petition ofA. I. Slot; for letters of administration iu the estate uf Gpu. I'. Masten. deceased, the court ordered Mr. Stun appuinted administrator on a bond of $20,ki0. Hearing on petition for approval, allowance and sett lenient of final account. decree uf distribution and discharge In Ibe estate of Surah woods, tb court ordered ihe eaae continued until September 16. In the ealate and guardianship of Franklin B. Stead et al., minors, hearing waa granted on peiltlon for letters of guardlanuhlp and court heard testimony of Mary 8. Bleed, and appointed her as guardian on a bond of $100. In the estate of Adln Brown, deceased. hearing on petition for prolmte of will and letters of administration, with will annexed; order admitting will to probate and appointing J. A. Taylor admlnlHtrainr with will annexed on a bond of $100; In the estate of June Voss, deceased, hearing on petition for revocation of lettera of administration issued to Herman Vues. Upon resignation of Herman another Voss, petition for the appointment of John Pingree as administrator been having tiled, an order was Issued revoking letters and appointing John Iingree on bond of $4,000. In the estate of Peter Carl Hansen, deceased, hearing on iietltlon for let tern of administration, was order granted appointing A. I. Stone on a bond of $7,500. In the estate of Andrew Asaignan, who was found dead recently on Monroe nvenue, bearing on petition of J. V. Nelson for'letters of administration the petitioner was appointed on a bond of $1 00. In the eetate and guardianship of Anna M. Peterson, Incompetent, tune to tile information ordered extend-ilo November 1. The case of W. A. Wetsel vs. the Deseret Natjonal Bank, which waa continued from yesterday, when the testl mony of W. A. W pixel, Robert Cowan, William Bchoenfeldt. for the plaintiff, and Edgar 8. Hill, Htuart HID, Walter Hill, llyrum Stewart, for the defense, was heard, was resumed today and Andrew Kirk, witness for the plaintiff, was called to the stand today. The trial involves the poaseiMlon of soma duced. It Is (he opinion of many who can sheep. peak with authority on 6 he subject that bread, instead of being as formerly. the staff of life, has become to a great degree an indigestible, food, and that It Is responsible among other causes for the want of bone and for (he dental troulilea In the children of the present generation. It is doubtless true that the variety of food now obtainable In a measure compensates, In the case of those who ran afford It, for this abstraction of phosphates; lint I think 1 am Justified m stating that every medical man. If asked, will give it ss his opinion that very white breuii should be avoided, and that swotidH flour, now almost!, unprocurable. should only be used cither fur breed or pantry. RIVER SALMON PACK KHOWS DECREASE. COLUMHIA Astoria. Ore., Kept. 13.' The nfth-lafigures of the spring salmon park of Columbia river for 1906 were made statement of the public today. The pack Is buM-- on four dozen on tv pound rans to the re-With the exception of the pack of two canneries, the cxn t, and tbe total is less figures are l THE REAL THING. We Koulhern Men, said Jua Blackoften look at a pretty woman much aa we would at a picture, admiringly. courteously, but nevsr !m pertinently. It was In this way that I not long ago rested my orbs upon a very handsome young woman who was walking up and down the platform at burn. ilia station at Washington wafting for train. hrBoon she turned and saw me. Rubber!" she exclaimed, and shrugged her shoulders with a frown. I took off my hat. Madam, said I, '1 beg a thoniwnd pardons. I look the liberty of admiring you becatthe I thought you were the real thing.' AN ADVANCE GF A DOIJJtK. Robert A. Van "Whck, the former ' mayor of New York. mailt: over last year, and in consequence has now retired from biiKincKH. I don't believe in meanness.'' Mr. than 1.000 short of the actual Van Whck said recently, In talking output for the season. The statement about success. Meanness is a positive la as follows: Columbia River Packers association drawback tu financialI progress The other day' took a Turkish 111,500; Union Fishermen's Coopera- bath. The place Is not getting on well, tive Parking company 32.000; A Booth and I was surprised' when s rubber company-13.000Hsnborn Packing told me a story or tlx meanness of Tallant Cutting cmn puny 25,030; proprietor.' Grant Packing company 14,600: McUo-ma- n theThe proprietor, seeing the man one and Suns 23.200; F. M. Warren the butcher shop where he then at day G. 26.100; J. Mcgier, 15.600; Plltsmck note of Ins huge worked, and 13,000; Seafert muscle, told taking Packing company hint tu resign and take Brothers, B.Otm. E. A. Stsborg 7.000; a rubber's position' with him. Altoona Packing company 7.000; Til give you more than you are Smiley Sheldon Packing company getting now be said. 3,100. Total 302.750. ho the young butcher, resigning faith.' turned up the next a in good morning at tbe to "'Well said' the proprietor CONDITION 18 GRAVE. him. 'I'll put you on at once. What did you get at the butcher's?' Frledrlchbruhe. Sept. 13. Prince Six dollars and my week's meat,' Bismarck's condition la most grave. returned tbe young man. His sister, f'luntesa von Rantzan, What did ihe meat amount to. has been summoned to join ths About three dollars rest of the family, who are already " Let me see said the proprietor. at Friedricbsruhai T offered you mote to come here, didn't I? Well I'll give you six dollars and four dollars' worth of baths WORLD S SWIFTEST PACER weekly. That Is a dollar more than you FATALLY ILL. got at your old place. n. ra.-ic- bath-hous- ' IIMMMMMtlllMMM Topeka, Kan., Sept. 13. Dan Patch, the swiftest pacer In the world, with a half mile record Of 2:03 owned by W. M. Savage or Minneapolis, is here with very sick Miangulsted hernia. It Is nut thought the great animal ran live. The horse is her for the purpose of giving- - an exhibition al the state fair Werneeday, 1-- A news agency reiort says tbe railroads are preparing for a rush, and Nie fart that both rftles as evidence eastern and western railroads are beginning to clean up their motive power and prepare for the rush which is expected to develop during the next six months. r s-- g. tch-gts- gyini.-Wbiun- Kupi-rvir-o- opii-od-'- - 1 f- s Ruaan-Japanes- WANTED missed him. This information waa wired to the office about last Sunday forenoon by Ihe constable at lloneyvllle. and Be1-nstarted on hla third trip al noon, and Joined Sheriff Jueephson, who walled for him 'in Box Elder county. The earns dsy Fred Grant Ynet Walk er, who gave hint an account of tha whole affkir and produced n e rifle, declaring he would never lie taken alive. Word was sent lo Belnap to get all the help possible,. but Ihe message never reached him sud Ihe greatest anxiety has prevailed at Ihe alter-HT- a office concerning him. Absolutely the only news toncerning Ihe ottleotiie of Ihe cbaiie Is contained In the brief telegram from American Falls and the later details of tha exciting chase and capture are awaited with eagerness. ap 1,000 MEN at the To unload echoouera Balt i Lake Beer ball. It la the place to get the longest and tallest, the biggest and coldest schooner of beer la tows for five cents. Choicest whiskies brandies sad wine nag all kinds of an ft drinks. Finest line of cigars In town. Call la ovary-bod- y aa you pan by and sample oar goods Corner 25th tad Lincoln avenae long-rang- D. W. CATTvS Proprietor HOW HE GOT OUT. William Greene Hierett, tho Texas editor and Washington correspondent, was asked during the early data of tbe campaign what be thought of William H. Hnarat'e Presidential boom. Well, (aid Colonel Bterell, it reminds me a good deal of a fellow 1 knew down in Teas, who sometimes drank more tbau a gentleman should. Une morning after a night of bibulous enjoyment he awoke and fount) an elephant In hla room. It was a large elephant, a particularly large elephant. It took up so much room that tho legitimate occupant of the premises was crowded into a comer. How the beast ever got Into the room bothered Ihe r.an for a Wa'll protect you. time, hut be quit wonderifig about, that You'ro alvsayo wall protected whotf when he began considering how would get tbe animal out. The sl you buy horo. Hun was' really becoming 'scrllfus, Should anything go wrong (but H when tbe elephant solved the problem Its one on ua not on you. won't) by slowly backing out through the Theras pleasure and profit in buykeyhole. li SECOND-HAN- ing hero. SERMONS. D All tho now Fall Suits, Overcoats, Hats and other Flxino are ccady. You certainly won't aay "too high to any price we name. A square deal for a round dollar always In waiting for you. Step In for a moment. j Cyrus Townsend Brady, when lu the west aa a young clergyman, met a negro MethndlBt circuit preacher wh.tse district also covered a vast expanse of territory, and who. In consequence, was able to use a sermon a long time, so many different communities did lie visit on hla rounds. He had gone about Ihree-foiirtuf the way round on me session when, coming from bis church after Hie service, he encountered an old negro, who, hat in aphand, proached and said: Dat'n mighty fine sermon, sah. of ynh'n. Ah likes it ebery time Ah hear It. Kecnis we cross web other's track putty of ti, will, to' today makeu Ihe seventh bleet time Ahae beard yo preach IL Ah'in a hit uv a preac.icr niyse'f. salt; an' Ah wants tor say when yo gits fru wid dat sermon. Airs ready ter liny It, eah. Ought ter last lung time yet. sah; it am such stuff. 'Deed, eah, Ahae willin ter g:b yo to hits now, - to bin' rh bahg'in, sah.- "- New York Times; Fred Men's Outfitter. WORLDS FAIR .d J- MAGIC PROMPTNESS. K3 CKAXCE CF CASS TO x The discovery of the gymnasium of the Yoeemlte Club by the Police of the Hoard of Mitperviaors is one of the most grotesque incidents not recorded la the annals of Bun Francisco sport. When Jimmy Cofforth. Manager of Ihe Yohemite Club, made an application for tha August fight permit he waa told by Ihe membera of tbe Police Committee of the Board of Rttper-vlsor- e that It would l lavpoealble to gratify hit desire ou the grounds that his club was not a club. He asked them why they took that view of the situation. They told him that an athletic club could not he an athlottc club u ivies it bad a gymnasium. You have no gymnasium. Mr. Cofforth, said Supervisor Boston. Yes. I have, said Cofforth. When can wq see it? Inquired Boxlon. Any time your heart desires, an. swered Cofforth. We will Inspect the gymnasium at an2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon, nounced Buxton. You will find tbe gymnasium In the annex to tbe Mechanics' Pavlliun, reConi-mlttc- plied Cofforth. Now. everybody knows that there ST. LQUiS n SND RCTURM VIS UNION PACIFIC ANO PiHUftn an landed at maim catraoca of tke Eapasitiea at a coaaiaat ban thaa sad ia ths noraiaf. that sa-i-af and espcaia ea arrival at St. Xionii, avoiding tha great crowds at the big Uaioa Station. MANY HOURS QUICKER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE Fair lUmtratr Quid' jn on aptMeaooe. A. B. MOBELEY. Traveling Passenger Ogden, Utah. is no gymnasium In ihe Mechanics' Pa- vHhm annex. Those present at the M. Nye, j y |